Bellefonte, Pa., September 10, 1915. THE TITAN METAL COMPANY.—From the experience Bellefonters have had on | various occasions in the past they have (learned to view with a great deal of ' pessimism any movement looking toward To CORRESPONDENTS—No communications the formation of a new project or the es- published unless accompanied Ry the real name . tablishment of a new business enterprise, ®f the writer. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. ——Miles Decker this week bought a ‘five passenger Maxwell car. ——A little daughter was born to Mr. and this is probably one reason why the ‘new Titan Metal company has not been ‘more widely exploited hereabouts. Be ' that as it may, however, the promoters of the company have gone quietly along | with the enterprise and have not only built | their plant but on Tuesday the first and Mrs. Herbert Auman, on Tuesday | billet of the new metal—Titan bronze— morning. i was smelted and rolled and if everything ——Rosh Hashonah, the Jewsh New | goes along as now planned it will not be “Year, began at six o'clock Wednesday evening and ended at six o'clock last evening. ——"“The Open Window,” featuring Ruth Day, will be the opening attraction at Garman’s next Wednesday evening, September 15th. ——Judge and Mrs. Ellis L. Orvis have announced the engagement of their miece, Miss Marjorie Achison Lyon, to -Dr. Daniel Edwards, of Savannah, Ga. "Edmund Joseph recently passed a suc- ‘cessful examination before the New York city law examining board and was admitted to practice at the bar of that city. —— Lamb street from Allegheny to Water street has been closed for almost two weeks undergoing repairs which, when completed, will put it in fine condi- tion. The work is being done by the borough. ——The oil drillers in Brush valley struck a pot of gas at a depth of one thousand feet, which was strong enough to burn when a lighted match was ap- plied to it. Hence the drillers have ac-, quired increased confidence. ——H. C. Burkett, of Stormstown, has purchased the old hotel property at War- riorsmark from Howard Burkett for $1,600. He will remodel the same and put it in good condition for the accom modation of the traveling public. ——The Pennsylvania State Sunday school convention will be held at Erie October 5th to 8th inclusive. Centre county is entitled to thirty delegates. Application for delegate credential cards should be made to Darius Waite, Belle- fonte. ——A shooting bout was held at State College last Thursday afternoon between members of the State College and Lock Haven gun clubs. W. L. Foster won the shoot by a score of 47 out of a possible 50, while C. A. Jobson, of Lock Haven, was second with a score of 46. ——The usual Y. M. C. A. Star Course will be held this year, the opening num- er to be in October, a concert by the Daveny Festival Quintet. The sale of course tickets began on September 6th. The price will be one dollar as usual ‘with children’s tickets fifty cents. ——DBoth the women and men, who are included among the Suffrage enthusiasts of Centre county, visiting the Granger's picnic next week, are most cordially in- vited to make their headquarters at the “Suffrage tent. This tent will be in charge of Miss Florence Rhone, of Centre Hall. ——Peaches have been selling in Belle- fonte the past week for the lowest price ever known here, from 30 to 65 cents a basket, according to the quality of the fruit. Good York county peaches sold at the car on Tuesday for 30 and 50 ‘cents and there is a probability of them going lower. ——Frederick D. Ray Jr., a brother of ‘H. S. Ray, of the Brockerhoff house, an- nounces his association with Mr. Burton F. White in the management of the new Hote! Bossert, Brooklvn, N. Y. The hotel is located at the junction of Mon- tague, Hicks and Remsen streets, and overlooks New York harbor. ~——With another ten days or two ‘weeks of nice weather Gehret & Lambert will complete the new hatchery building at the Bellefonte fish hatchery, which will be considerably under the time limit :set by the Fish Commission. The build- ding is entirely fireproof in construction and built to withstand the elements as well, so that it will endure for years to come. ~The annual reunion of the Centre